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Mathematics, 08.09.2020 06:01 zaylelangaigne2006

Help!! Mindy has a watch that was from her great-grandfather. She has it appraised and finds it is worth $3500. She wants to sell it, but the appraiser tells her that the value is appreciating (growing in value) by 7% per year. In how many years will the value of the watch be $7000?

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